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Light and Wonder

www.lnw.com

 
Light & Wonder is a leading cross-platform global game company focused on creating new worlds where players can immerse themselves in dynamic casino, online or mobile games.
  • Number of Employees: >100K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.lnw.com
  • 6601 Bermuda Road
    Las Vegas, NV USA 89119
  • Phone: 702.584.7700

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Adhir Chobe
VP, Enterprise Applications Profile
Shri Raghavan
Senior Director People Technology & Analytics Profile

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